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Fire guts Nigerian Air Force base

 

On Wednesday morning, there was panic after a fire destroyed a few structures at the Nigerian Air Force Base on Airport Road in the Federal Capital Territory.

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As of the time of publication, the cause of the fire outbreak that destroyed the military base next to the national headquarters of the Nigerian Correctional Service is unknown.

 

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However, our correspondent can attest to the quick action taken by Federal Fire Service personnel in an effort to put out the fire.

 

Amiola Adebayo, Head of Operations, FFF FCT, responded to a question about the incident during a phone conversation with our correspondent by saying that firefighters are putting great effort into extinguishing the fire.

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“Our men are here putting out the fire, and we’re working hard to completely quench the fire,” Adebayo said, referring to the fire that destroyed a portion of the NAF Base.

 

I am unable to confirm the cause of the fire outbreak at this time, but we will release a statement once our investigation is complete.

 

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Meanwhile, in another development, The campus of Plateau State University (PLASU) was the target of a bandit attack on Tuesday night, according to PLASU security personnel.

 

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The female dormitory at the Bokkos institution was invaded by gunmen between Tuesday night and Wednesday, according to the school’s administration, although no one was taken hostage.

 

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The institution’s public relations officer, Mr. John Agams, told Newsmen that the incident had occurred.

 

According to Agams, the university’s local security personnel thwarted the criminals’ attempt to kidnap pupils by repelling their attack on the building.

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It’s true that gunmen tried to kidnap some of our kids, but our local security personnel thwarted the attempt.

“One student was hurt throughout the process, but no students were kidnapped.

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He explained that the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Benard Matur, was at the school and was pleading with the students to maintain calm.

 

The state’s police headquarters, meanwhile, has not yet made any remarks.

 

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